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BTA makes headway in Salem on new “Urban Trail Fund”

The Capitol(Photo © J. Maus) The Bicycle Transportation Alliance‘s executive director and lobbyist Scott Bricker has helped lawmakers improve a new Urban Trail Fund that is part of the Governor’s transportation package. House Bill 2001 is still being worked on down in Salem, and amendments published earlier this week were very bad news for bike … Read more


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Bike-based businesses come together, hope to organize

Bike-based business owners at a meeting this morning.(Photos © J. Maus) There is some serious momentum afoot for Portland’s growing number of bike-based businesses to organize into some sort of alliance. Nowhere has that momentum been more apparent than at a meeting to discuss the idea held at the Portland Development Commission’s downtown offices this … Read more


Weekend Guide and Open Thread

Human-powered speed machines race this weekend at PIR (Photo © J. Maus) It’s the long weekend, it’s going to be beautiful, and as always there is a lot going on in the wide world of bikes. All weekend Human Power Challenge Join Oregon Human Powered Vehicles at PIR for a weekend-long series of drag races, … Read more


Mayor’s budget, bike funding up for community hearing tonight

Bike advocates huddled with theBTA’s Scott Bricker before testifying at the 2007 hearing.(Photo © J. Maus) With the prospects of bike funding looking grim Salem, the residents of Portland have a chance to set a different tone. Tonight (5/21) in Southeast Portland the Mayor and City Commissioners will listen to testimony about the Mayor’s proposed … Read more


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Lawmakers leave bikes out of transportation bill: BTA “disappointed”

“This is not a very impressive step forward in terms of recognizing the role of bicycles in addressing our transportation needs.”— Doug Parrow, head of BTA’s legislative committee Salem lawmakers have published their much-anticipated amendments to Governor Kulongoski’s transportation package and the news for bikes is bad. Very bad. When the bill was first introduced … Read more